Oseibo is a Japanese winter gift-giving tradition, a time where people show each other gratitude and give thanks to those that have shown you kindness during the year. They are often given to those have taken care of our wellbeing, in one form or another – doctors, nurses and other caretakers, or our neighbours and colleagues. Oseibo, meaning ‘year-end’, is often presented mid-December, as an expression of appreciation and recognition.
We have put together a special collection of works we think might bring some warmth and light to you and your loved ones.